"Brock Spack" is the head coach of Illinois State University football. He was appointed to the position in December 2008. Previously, he was the defensive coordinator at Purdue University under Joe Tiller. In his first three seasons with ISU, Spack's team had a winning record (6–5, 6–5 and 7–4).

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It's the kind of game you point at when you walk in the doors here. It's the game you're judged by.

Usually the first day of the draft is on the day of the spring game, so you miss it. But we have some equipment people keep an eye on it and they will come and let us know.

You'll see guys on both sides of the ball get drafted, but I don't know if there will be more than three or four. There will be a few guys who sign as free agents, I'm sure. And that's all you want as a player, just an opportunity to get into camp and show what you can do.

You can't make critical errors at critical points in the game and expect to win a game like this. That's one issue with this team.

We threw everything we had at him. We tried everything in our arsenal. Nothing worked.

We try to mask it and use a lot of window dressing and try to protect it, but there's not a lot of … obviously, we've got to make a play.

I've been pleasantly surprised with how natural he is. He looks like he's going to be a player.

I don't know that. Coach and I haven't spoken about that.

We'll miss Jim. We've had a great relationship and it's kind of an end of an era because now were down to two (of the original three coaches). But if this is something that he wants to do, I'm happy for him.